Skirmishs at LOC, LAC & International Border

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Suryavanshi

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Chinese troops have started withdrawal from Doklam standoff site: SourcesSunday, October 29, 2017 By: India Today Source Link: CLICK HERE



Chinese troops have started withdrawal from the Doklam standoff site even though the process is slow, top Army sources said.
"There is no need to worry for the Doklam area as the Chinese troops have started thinning down and tensions have also subsided. The troops had also exchanged sweets on Diwali," top Army sources said.

Sources added, "There has been a thinning of Chinese troops in the Doklam area. Many of them had come down for exercises and now, very clearly, some are going back. First, there are fewer tents in the area and also, fewer troops moving around. Of course, there are still a considerable number of PLA troops in the general area with heavy weapons like tanks and artillery, but the process of troop-reduction appears to have begun. This is clear from the latest satellite imagery."

Government sources refute any talk of the Chinese reinforcing their positions in recent times. The troops that were there are apart from the numbers being pulled out.

As for the Indian Army, the operation alert issued during the crisis is being lifted and deduction from the India side has started in the Ladakh mountains as troops have started coming back. About two brigades had been moved to Ladakh from the plains.

They are being moved back. A similar thinning out is being planned for the Sikkim area, much closer to Doklam, which is on the China-Bhutan border. It is easier to do that in Sikkim in comparison with Ladakh as there are roads almost right up to the front.
One reason for the de-escalation is the weather. There is already light snow on the ground and the prospect of a confrontation has come down in the wake of diplomatic negotiations.

As part of the lessons of Doklam, the Army and Indian Air Force are pushing for more airfields in the east Ladakh area. If there are more airstrips apart from the Leh field that is also used by civilian aircraft, it will be easier to supply more troops on the ground as opposed to give them fuel, ammunition and food from the air. Several spots have already been identified including Nyoma and BDO. If the airfields are there, troops can even be moved there quickly if there is a need.
http://www.defencenews.in/article/C...awal-from-Doklam-standoff-site-Sources-444182
Looks like their asses stared freezing finally
 

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Nice. Has the LoC cooled down. Don't hear pakis squealing much nowadays.

LoL Just as I was feeling withdrawal symptoms.
I feel the current phase of fighting has lasted long enough - since Jan 2013.

Both sides should come back to cease fire state. the pakarmy will not give cover fire and we will not destroy their bunkers.

Wishful thinking....
 

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Emergency investment can me made right?
yes but then either it will be taken out from health, education, farmer or other investments..
Lack of Money is the only problem, many things due to this don't get sanctioned.. and this is the reason lapse happens.
 

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yes but then either it will be taken out from health, education, farmer or other investments..
Lack of Money is the only problem, many things due to this don't get sanctioned.. and this is the reason lapse happens.
Apne mandir me billions pade he I don't think our god will mind if We take few billions.
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Some excerpts from Ministry of Development of NE.
More details can be found on www.mdoner.gov.in.

Government has identified strategically important roads for development along the India's international border. A summary of the developments in NER follows:



1. Indo-Bangladesh Border


Roads on Indo-Bangladesh Border – undertaken in two phases.



Indo-Bangladesh Border
State Sanctioned Completed
Assam 288 261
Meghalaya 539 422
Mizoram 637 358
Tripura 1190 946


  • Phase-I - 2866 km sanctioned, 92% completed and remaining non-feasible
  • Phase-II - 1559 km sanctioned, 62% completed
  • Total length in North East (Assam, Meghalaya, Tripura, Mizoram) – 2656.11 km
  • Completed – 1988.63 km (75%) in NER
2. Indo-China Border


  • Arunachal Pradesh – 27 roads, Sikkim- 6 roads.
  • ITBP is constructing 8 stretches in Arunachal Pradesh (5 roads -271.04 km) and Sikkim (3 roads – 103 km). Work is ongoing with 5 roads almost being completed upto 60%.
  • BRO is constructing 15 stretches in Arunachal Pradesh (13 roads -1326.77 km) and Sikkim (2 roads – 47.28 km). Probable year of completion - 2016.
  • BRO has completed 10 stretches in Arunachal Pradesh.
3. Indo-Bhutan Roads


  • Assam – 16 roads, 313 km, estimated cost – Rs.1259 crore. Implementing Agency – Assam PWD.
  • Work will be completed by April, 2016.
4. Indo-Myanmar Roads


  • It is proposed to construct following roads and other facilities on the Indo-Myanmar border which is exclusively in NER:

    1. Roads 4585 km
    2. Helipads 113
    3. Heli-base 2
    Phase-I (2012-18) will involve construction of 1417 km roads, 56 helipads and two heli-bases at a cost of Rs.3302 crore. Inter-Ministerial Consultations are going on.
5. PM's Package Roads in Arunachal Pradesh (31.1.2008)


  • Implementing Agency – BRO
  • Details
PM's Package Roads in Arunachal Pradesh
Sl.No. Road Length (KM) Appx Cost (in cr.) Proposed Year of Completion
1. Anini-Mekha 235 1036.36 2016
2.
Akajan-Likabali-Bame

114 459.56 2016
3.
Digaru-Hawai (Hawai-Hawa Camp road including spur to Tezu from Digaru)

165 630.18 2015
4.
Trans Arunachal Highway (Tawang-Nechiphu)

232.52 410.00 2013
5.
Pasighat-Mahadevpur (Pasighat to Bomjur, Meka to Digaru & Chowkham to Namsai)

140 726.93 2016
6.
Koloriang-Joram

158 747.48 2016
Total 1044.52 4010.51
 

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Xi Jinping tells Tibetan herdsmen to settle down near India border
Sunday, October 29, 2017



Chinese President Xi Jinping has told herdsmen in Tibet to "set down roots" near the Sino-India border and safeguard Chinese territory.

In a reply to the herdsmen who wrote to Xi introducing their township in Lhunze county in Tibet, Xi also told them to develop settlements and stay put in the area bordering India.

Situated in southwest China's Tibet, Lhunzhe is close to India's Arunachal Pradesh, which Beijing claims as its own and calls South Tibet.

He encouraged a herding family to set down roots in the border area, safeguard the Chinese territory and develop their hometown, according to a short dispatch from Xinhua news agency.

In August, Indian and Chinese armies ended a over-two-month military stand-off - worst in decades - in the Sikkim sector which abuts Tibet.

During the face-off, China sent battle tanks and conducted military drills in the Tibetan plateau.

India and China have a dragging boundary dispute over the 3,488 km de facto boundary. The two fought a brief but bloody war in 1962.

After being re-elected the General Secretary of the Communist Party last week, Xi asked the Chinese Army to be combat-ready.

In his inaugural speech at the meet, Xi said China was ready to settle its border dispute with neighbours but it cannot be expected to swallow everything which undermines its and integrity and sovereignty.
https://economictimes.indiatimes.co...wn-near-india-border/articleshow/61319699.cms
 

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paisa nahi hai ... :(
wait until next fiscal year to see the new budget
India can always pull up money for boosting infra near the borders. If I'm not wrong, the MoD returns a part of the unspent fund of the allocated budget to the MoF. That can be instead used for this.

Apne mandir me billions pade he I don't think our god will mind if We take few billions.
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To correct you here, many of our Temples are already under the govt. and the funds are not being utilized rightly. Instead, we can freed the Temples and use other funds here.
 

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UK mein log bhaag kay nichey aa rahy hain.. Infrastructure ki ma behen kar rakhi hai govt ne. Dam bana diye hai logo ko bhaga kar apney gharo se and they are giving free electricity to neighbour states.. NO Job opportunities even related to organic farming and tourism. 89% Literacy rate is of no use there.
UK, Himachal and Lakshadweep have the highest renewable energy percentage 85% , 94% and 100% respectively. But no use!!


No planning at all. Even if they are protecting the climate and the biodiversity there which is one of the highest in India, well there are 1001 ways to sustainable development if you develop the local infrastructure sustainably. Biggest problem is the transportation.
Xi Jinping tells Tibetan herdsmen to settle down near India border
Sunday, October 29, 2017



Chinese President Xi Jinping has told herdsmen in Tibet to "set down roots" near the Sino-India border and safeguard Chinese territory.

In a reply to the herdsmen who wrote to Xi introducing their township in Lhunze county in Tibet, Xi also told them to develop settlements and stay put in the area bordering India.

Situated in southwest China's Tibet, Lhunzhe is close to India's Arunachal Pradesh, which Beijing claims as its own and calls South Tibet.

He encouraged a herding family to set down roots in the border area, safeguard the Chinese territory and develop their hometown, according to a short dispatch from Xinhua news agency.

In August, Indian and Chinese armies ended a over-two-month military stand-off - worst in decades - in the Sikkim sector which abuts Tibet.

During the face-off, China sent battle tanks and conducted military drills in the Tibetan plateau.

India and China have a dragging boundary dispute over the 3,488 km de facto boundary. The two fought a brief but bloody war in 1962.

After being re-elected the General Secretary of the Communist Party last week, Xi asked the Chinese Army to be combat-ready.

In his inaugural speech at the meet, Xi said China was ready to settle its border dispute with neighbours but it cannot be expected to swallow everything which undermines its and integrity and sovereignty.
https://economictimes.indiatimes.co...wn-near-india-border/articleshow/61319699.cms
 

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Nothing coming out of Indian Media..however something cooking at LOC? Surgical Strike 2.0?
 
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